Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival: A Time of Reunion and Harmony
Ancient Origins and History
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is one of the most important traditional celebrations in Chinese culture. Its origins can be traced back to ancient moon worship and autumnal rites. The term “Mid-Autumn” first appeared in the Rites of Zhou, referring to the second month of autumn rather than a specific festival. The festival gradually took shape as a national celebration during the Tang Dynasty. Overall, the Mid-Autumn Festival has a history of over 3,000 years, evolving from ancient rituals into today’s beloved festival of reunion and gratitude.
Legends and Traditions
Legends such as Chang’e Flying to the Moon and the story of the Jade Rabbit have enriched the festival’s meaning, symbolizing love, sacrifice, and hope. Today, families and friends gather under the full moon to share mooncakes, light lanterns, and appreciate the bright harvest moon — a timeless reminder of unity and togetherness.
Connection, Trust, and Collaboration
At LFH, we see the Mid-Autumn Festival as more than a celebration of tradition — it is a symbol of connection and trust, values we share with our global partners. Just as the full moon unites people across distances, our high-quality products and reliable services help our customers worldwide achieve seamless operations and long-term success.
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Warm Wishes and Celebration
On this special day, we extend our warmest greetings to you and your families. May the Mid-Autumn Festival bring peace, joy, and prosperity, and may the shining moonlight inspire harmony in both life and business.
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